Definition
we've already been over this: we've already discussed or looked at this
to go over something: to review, to check, to inspect, to examine something
We've already gone over the main events. Now we just need to look at the details.
- "After reading about what happened at Dulce and Carpaccio, I was thinking that maybe it's time to go over our shareholder's agreement here at Delavigne."
- "Just to follow up on our discussion last week, I've gone over Delavigne's dossier, and I believe I'm able to explain the situation clearly now."
- "I went over the agreement very thoroughly and you seem to be secure when it comes to all of the shareholders... except one."
- "Philip : I already have it with me actually we could go over- No, I don't want to go over it now!"
- "We could go over it this afternoon!"
- "Bruno : Jean, we've been over this!"
- "Bob : Yes, we've been over this before."
- "This will be followed by our customary round-table discussion, where everyone will have a chance to go over this year's figures and talk about the direction in which the company is moving."
- "Philip : Let's meet here at 7:30 and we'll go over the account."
- "I'll give you two a bit of time to go over your strategy."
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